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E-raamat: Publish or Perish: Perceived Benefits versus Unintended Consequences: Second Edition

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Feb-2024
  • Kirjastus: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781035307807
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Feb-2024
  • Kirjastus: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781035307807

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In this thoroughly revised second edition of Publish or Perish, Imad A. Moosa extends and develops his analysis of the continual pressure to publish research which plagues the academic sphere. Perceptive and provocative, the book identifies the duress placed upon academics to either publish their work regularly or face the negative consequences, ranging from a lack of promotion to redundancy.



Arguing that the ‘Publish or Perish’ doctrine is the result of globalisation and the neoliberal concept of higher education as a private good, new sections in this second edition cover issues such as editorial misconduct and incompetence, the use of artificial intelligence as a conduit to misconduct and academics suffering psychological and emotional damage. Publish or Perish outlines the overwhelmingly negative unintended consequences stemming from the pressure to publish research, proposing both radical and moderate solutions to address these problems.



This highly prescient book will be a crucial read for students, academics and researchers across disciplines worldwide. It will no doubt also be of interest to non-university researchers, university administrators, policy makers and government officials operating within the fields of higher education, science and technology.

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Acclaim for first edition: I know of no other work on the subject that collates and curates such a vast armamentarium of depressing, condemning data. Yes, to read this book is to be presented with example after astonishing example of situations that make the reader question, ultimately, how knowledge which is, after all, what is at stake manages to advance in the current academic environment. -- Steven E. Gump, Princeton University, US I found Moosas work to be commendable. This work is an interesting evaluation of modern academia and the problems within the system. I therefore recommend it to all academics. -- Marita Carnelley, North-West University, South Africa Publish or Perish is not a cheerful book, but it is one that all academics should read and consider. -- James Hartley, University of Keele, UK Professor Moosa describes in vivid terms the practical immediate effects and longer-term underlying faults of this [ POP] system. -- Hugh David, R+D Hastings, UK

Contents:Preface to the second edition1 Publish or perish: origin, evolution and conceptual issues 2 Publish or perish: ideological foundations and perceivedbenefits 3 Consequences of POP: research quality and disseminationof knowledge 4 Consequences of POP: biases and emotional damage5 Consequences of POP: the journal industry and authorshippattern6 Consequences of POP: research misconduct (part 1)7 Consequences of POP: research misconduct (part 2)8 The peer review process9 The ranking craze: journals10 The ranking craze: universities11 The way forwardReferences
Imad A. Moosa, formerly Professor of Economics and Finance